Grow 4 Kinds of Apples on a Single Tree

Enjoy 5 Months of Fresh, Delicious Apples These trees are amazing. Four popular apple varieties are grafted together to give you a single tree that produces from early summer right into fall. So instead of getting all you apples at once, you spread out your harvest for almost half the year.

Turns a Small Corner of Your Yard Into a Mini-Fruit Factory
You get bushels and bushels of apples from a compact 10 to 15 ft. tree. It takes about as much area as a large rose bush. Perfect for small yards. The different varieties on your tree pollinate each other, so you don't have to depend on other apple trees being in the area.

Save Hundreds of Dollars Year after Year Stop paying a fortune for organic apples. You can easily grow your own without harmful chemicals.

These Sturdy, High Quality Trees Produce the First Season The years of hand pruning, grafting and skill that goes into raising these trees is phenominal. They are truly works of art. You get thicker branching, lower on the tree. This not only makes it easier and safer to pick, but can produce as much as twice the fruit as a normal tree.

Because of the amount of work and time it takes to produce these trees... we only have a limited number of them. They will quickly sell out, so we recommend that you place your order soon. For even more fruit variety, you can add the 5 in 1 Cherry tree and the 4 in 1 Pear tree.

4-in-1 Apple Tree Pollination

4-in-1 Apple Trees are completely self-fertile. Although adding another Apple Tree will benefit your production in the long run. Varieties listed below are perfect pollinators.

Crab Apple Trees also make some of the best pollinators for Fruiting Apple Trees. Because they bloom for a long period of time, they produce an abundance of pollen that are compatible with most Fruiting Apple Tree varieties.

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Customer Reviews

Was excited to receive my 4-in-1 Apple tree. Was looking it over and realized that there was only 3 main branches on it. I was missing the McIntosh Apples branch. I called and they said it was unacceptable and they are sending me a new tree! Thanks for standing by your product.

Tree arrived quickly, safe and sound, bare root, planted within an hour. Already starting to leaf, and looks very healthy. Tree much smaller, not 5 to 6 feet, more like 3 feet tall. I will buy again. Do not purchase the Planting Mix package or the Plant food package. Far too expensive, could get four times as much at the local H&G store for the same price

Got my Apple 2 years ago started fruiting last year,and so impressed!!!!. This year it is loaded with different Varieties of apples all over it.Thank you pam,and co you guys are amazing. When you buy from other nurseries you get whips, that look like a stick that somone brought in the house. They gave me a well developed apple tree that was ready to fruit by the first ,or second season. This year i'm ready to enjoy some fresh applesauce with my granny smith apples.

Aside from 2 fruit cocktail trees, I also purchased a 4 in 1 apple, and this one has been disappointing. It only had one apple (golden delicious). The others did not bloom. Maybe next year it will do better, as it will be older. It needs to be staked and have each different fruit be separated, or it all grows together

ARRIVED IN GREAT SHAPE. BUT, 24 HOURS AFTER IT WAS PLANTED IT WAS UPROOTED BY VERY STRONG WINDS, 70 MPH. BECAUSE OF OTHER FALLEN TREES IS WAS A WEEK BEFORE IT WAS REPLANTED. AN HOUR LATER ANOTHER STORM KNOCKED IT DOWN AGAIN. AFTER PLANTING THE THIRD TIME, WE WENT INTO A DROUGHT AND WATERING BAN. EVEN WITH THE WORST START IT STAYED GREEN, THE TWO APPLES THAT FORMED DID NOT GROW. LATER IT SET ON A FEW NEW BLOSSOMS. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT IT CAN DO NEXT YEAR.

I just received the 4 in 1 apple tree. It was in great shape and had clearly been pruned correctly for some time. It made me realize just how poorly cared for other fruit trees that I bought elsewhere were. It even had a couple of baby apples already on it.I plan on purchasing more fruit trees now that I see what a quality product fast-growing-trees provides.

Received this tree (bare root), planted it right away. The tree was perfect in shape and the grafts all looked good, however it did not have any buds, and has since died. FGT is shipping me a replacement. I hope the replacement is alive and healthy and my experience with the replacement will be better than my first one

Brought a 5 in one apple. It had different apple varieties on it(Granny Smith,Fuji,Gala,Early summer red and for free they gave me Braeburn). Its fruiting now(the year after I brought it.) and I am so pleased. When it came it was a 3 year old tree and it was about as tall as I am( it was 5'6 1/2. I totally recommend buying this product. They are also willing to help you over the phone if your tree has a issue or problem.I also brought my orange tree from here and in the first year it blossomed like crazy and it was heavily branched which meant more fruit for me

Received the 4-in-1 Apple Tree very promptly in superb packaging and within a day it was planted in freshly toiled ground on a warm April morning.Remembered to water it right away and it already has flowers and many buds. Looking forward to the first apple. I have bought several trees from F-G-T and they have all arrived in great condition and are doing very well. My challenge will be the deer that live in the area as they like apples too.

I've purchased two bare root trees about a month ago. The trees looked healthy and had leaves. I planted them as directed in instructions. Since then no new leaves grew on the trees, some faded, and remaining are not looking that great either. I've wrote an email to FGT, but they didn't reply.

We ordered our 4-in-1 apple tree towards the end of last summer. When the website said I could expect to see fruit as early as the next season I was skeptical. We have had a very strange Spring here in MO. It has been cold and there has been a ton of rain. My tree seems to be doing great! Early on in the Spring it was blooming like crazy. We have quite a few apples growing! Two of the four branches have really taken off! I'm okay with the other two not producing the same amount. It is our very first season with our tree so I am beyond thrilled! I can't wait to see how it performs as the years go on. My tree doing so well it's very first year makes me tempted to order more fruit trees through this website!

So far I have had the tree for half a season. I watered it every day like I was supposed to and it is doing fine. I have had one single apple and it was delicious. I look forward to a few more apples next year.

Received in early spring in Ohio, tree already had leaves and blossoms coming from the south. Planted it had some cold spells, tree looked dead ,leaves and all for about month. Started to get worried then it started to spout New leaves, looks good now. Hoping for apples next year. 6/20/15

We are in Growing Zone 6. We received our tree in April. and I planted it within a week. We have good dark dirt and this particular Summer has been very wet. By June, we already had an apple growing on one of the branches. Once it was about 2 inches round, I picked it to make sure that the tree used it's energy to root and adjust to it's new climate. I have not gotten another new apple yet but the leaves are very healthy and the tree is noticeably growing. It's doing better than I expected in it's first year.

Absolutely love this little tree. It arrived first week in april with several buds already and todate we have 15 apples grown so far. 2 of the 4 branches have yet to flower, but can't wait. I purchased one for mothers day as a gift and recommended one to a colleague as well. Small enough that I have it in a large tub on my deck.

I would recommend fast growing trees .com to everyone. I had a problem with my first order and the company responded right away and sent a new tree without any hassle! This company's costumer service is A plus. Two friends and my parents are now ordering from them because of this experience. I don't know why anyone would shop for trees anywhere else.

Out tree arrived in October on time and in great shape. It did great through the winter and now it's spring and it's doing even better. We live in Las Vegas so I didn't know how well it would do, so I'm happy it looks so great! Thie people were great to deal with and if I ever need another tree I'll order from them again !

This tree was bought for my husband as a Christmas gift. It was delivered super quick and in fantastic shape. This tree is replacing a Fuji Apple tree that mysteriously died. He is very happy with the replacement tree. The tree has really started to fill out nicely and even has three apples growing from the Fuji branch as I type.

Was worried this past spring winter wouldn't let go still had frost in early May, I had kept my 4 in 1 tress in a bucket for 6 weeks until I was sure the frost was gone, it took at least 5 weeks before I seen growth on the tree but it's thriving very happy. It was such a cold spring it affected the peach crop in this area. Thank you for your great service Art

I purchased this tree many a few years ago and had a ton of apples last summer/fall. Great tree to have in my yard and wonderful producer. It came in really small and anemic looking but if you are patient and take care of it, it will do very well.

Over all I was pleased with the apple tree . I got the message that it shipped on a Monday but I did not get it until Sat. I was a little concerned that the time lapse would be a glitch but the tree seemed to be in good condition. Charles McElroy

I was nervous about ordering a tree online. I had visited the local nursery and would have to buy two trees for cross pollination. The cost would of been over $180. I found the 4-in-1 apple tree and found that I didn't need to have another tree. So I decided to give fast-growing-trees.com a try. The tree was delivered by FedEx and appeared to be handled with good care. We planted the tree 11 days ago and it already has an apple starting to grow on it. Great company to buy from they communicate through email with you throughout the ordering process. We plan to get another tree in the future from them.

So happy with it. Buds are coming out on every branch. Very happy that its budding, means it made it through its first winter. It was a very mild winter. I will buy again. Hope to see some fruit this year but I figured 3 years to see a crop. Not growing as fast as the other trees I have bought in the past.

It arrived quickly! I ordered with the harvester peach and this tree is now thriving with new leaves. One flower on the gravenstein but it fell off after a week. Was sad to see it go. The only thing is, plant is very skinny. Each tree only has one branch and not sure how tall or big this will get.

I have had my 4 in 1 apple tree for a few weeks. It arrived smaller than I expected, with only one tall branch. The other 3 were only about 2-3 feet tall. Not all of the branches have developed leaves yet. I contacted them about the bare root delivery and they have said they will replace it in 6 weeks if it does not live. I hope things work out. I was rather disappointed in my order as only 2 or the 4 trees I ordered actually arrived. I called and they did send the other 2, but I didn't find that to be very indicative of an outstanding company which they claim to be. Again, I am hoping for the best!

The tree is very healthy and recovered with in a week. Bought a Cherry along with it but the growth is very slow compared to the Apple. Also want to mention, we bought another Cherry tree (pollinator) from Lowe's and planted the same day and it is almost dead.

I thought the 4 in 1 tree would be bigger in size for the price and the amount of branches required to have 4 different style apples. Still it had quality foliage and hearty branches. It seems to be going through a shock period due to planting it in full Louisiana sun. Overall it is a good product and recommend it to everyone who wants something different than your average apple tree. hopefully it will produce some form of fruit within the next two years.

"There is a fungus called the Cedar-Apple Rust. [Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae] In spring, when the first warm rains fall, these structures sprout orange spaghetti-like fingers as they prepare to release their spores. The spores float through the air until (if they are very lucky) they land on an apple tree, where they make orange spots on the leaves and fruits."We are surrounded by many, but I was not aware that planting my 4 in 1 apple tree was going to provide the "perfect store" for the cedars, but it did. Now to try to control the fungus. It's a shame to buy an organic tree, plant it in organic soil, fertilize it with organic fertilizer, then have to use a chemical to control the fungus. That is if I can even control it at all.So here's hoping that maybe FGT will add that to the description of apple trees.

Too early to judge growth rate and hardiness, i wish I could've opted out of answering those Questions. The tree were sent to me very quickly and well packaged with a Fuji semi dwarf that was really poorly trimmed. Both trees were a good size although the two varieties of the 4-in-1 I was most interested in are on tiny twigs that have since lost all their leaves. I hope they bud out next spring, otherwise very disappointed.

I bought this tree last year arrived in great shape. Planted and it took off. This year I have one whole graft that all the leaves have turned completely brown on it and I will probably have to cut off. The rest of tree is growing well but no blooms and no apples. I'm hoping the tree will bounce back just have to wait and see I guess.

It is too soon to tell, but it does not look as healthy as I think it should be. Some branches look like they may be dead and others better. Does it mean that not all varieties will survive?Will I end up with one kind of apples or a dead tree? Time will tell.

When I first got the tree I was surprised that it came in a box. 3 days later we planted it and it looks great. A cool part was since we owned it the government can't cut it down. This tree must have some strong roots because of heavy winds and storm that tree is still standing. You might be jealous because when I bought it, the price was $62.75. I mean what a deal. I can,t wait for apple pie for Thanksgiving.

Planting & Care

It's Easy to Plant & Care for Your 4-in-1 Apple Tree

Plant your 4-in-1 Apple Tree in are area that receives full to partial sunlight. Make sure that your Apple Tree doesn't sit in a low area of the yard that collects standing water. Your 4-in-1 Apple Tree will adapt to your natural soil heavy if it's sandy or heavy in clay as long as it's well draining.

Blooms will emerge on your 4-in-1 Apple Tree every Spring, and fruit will be produced in the early Summer into the Fall. The Apples are ready to be harvested when they reach their full color, for example Grammy Smith Apples are green and Yellow Delicious Apples are a pale yellow color. When Apples drop for your tree this is a sign that they're ripe.

Our front yard has had 3 failed trees. The first did quite well until some kids knocked it down. The second was nicked by the lawn mower and rotted away. The third didn't survive due to a host of reasons. This time I hope it works out well.

My friend's husband died. Rather than give her flowers for the memorial service I am giving her this 4-in-one apple tree. The apples will be a gift each year from her late husband.The second apple tree is for me because my 80+ year old apple trees are on their last leg.

I love apples and having a great tree in the backyard that has several varieties on it awesome. Also buying from fast growing trees you know the plant is healthy and the grafts are well done making sure you have great tasting apples sooner than guessing if a seedling might taste good in five plus years.

The reason to choose the 4-1 Apple Trees is simple... self pollinating and different types of apples. I also like how these are grafted trees where as my local nursery grows from seeds. Any reseach in this area will show the benefits. I will leave another review two week after my trees are in the ground.

Our front yard has had 3 failed trees. The first did quite well until some kids knocked it down. The second was nicked by the lawn mower and rotted away. The third didn't survive due to a host of reasons. This time I hope it works out well.

The 4 in 1 apple tree has grown fine, was about 8 feet tall, until I pruned it down to about 6 feet this year, so far have not gotten but one granny apple out, last year, same thing with the winds. This year after pruning have gotten a lot more flowers, so maybe get some more apples.The cocktail fruit Tree, plums, peaches, and such, have gotten peaches gulf ball size, plums so far small ones, two to three. More flowers this year after pruning, so maybe more fruit this year.

My family has been attempting to grow apple trees from big box stores without much success. This looked like a neat way to obtain some variety without too much investment. So far (3 months), this tree is thriving well!

My friend's husband died. Rather than give her flowers for the memorial service I am giving her this 4-in-one apple tree. The apples will be a gift each year from her late husband.The second apple tree is for me because my 80+ year old apple trees are on their last leg.

I love apples and having a great tree in the backyard that has several varieties on it awesome. Also buying from fast growing trees you know the plant is healthy and the grafts are well done making sure you have great tasting apples sooner than guessing if a seedling might taste good in five plus years.

The reason to choose the 4-1 Apple Trees is simple... self pollinating and different types of apples. I also like how these are grafted trees where as my local nursery grows from seeds. Any reseach in this area will show the benefits. I will leave another review two week after my trees are in the ground.

The 4 in 1 apple tree has grown fine, was about 8 feet tall, until I pruned it down to about 6 feet this year, so far have not gotten but one granny apple out, last year, same thing with the winds. This year after pruning have gotten a lot more flowers, so maybe get some more apples.The cocktail fruit Tree, plums, peaches, and such, have gotten peaches gulf ball size, plums so far small ones, two to three. More flowers this year after pruning, so maybe more fruit this year.

My family has been attempting to grow apple trees from big box stores without much success. This looked like a neat way to obtain some variety without too much investment. So far (3 months), this tree is thriving well!

BEST ANSWER:They will not ship you the tree until March. I am in zone 6 as well. I ordered the tree in January and received it at the end of march. They time the delivery so that you can plant it in it's prime time as soon as it is delivered. I planted mine the first week of April 2015.

BEST ANSWER:They will not ship you the tree until March. I am in zone 6 as well. I ordered the tree in January and received it at the end of march. They time the delivery so that you can plant it in it's prime time as soon as it is delivered. I planted mine the first week of April 2015.

BEST ANSWER:If you order now, they will wait to ship until prime planting time which is in the spring. I ordered mine in January and got the tree at the end of March. You do not want to plant it when the ground is frozen.

BEST ANSWER:If you order now, they will wait to ship until prime planting time which is in the spring. I ordered mine in January and got the tree at the end of March. You do not want to plant it when the ground is frozen.

BEST ANSWER:California is a major fruit producer and battles pests like the fruit fly every year. The state has taken pains to establish quarantine rules to prevent out-of-state pests from colonizing in-state groves. These pests can hide in trees from private homes, too, so even a run-of-the-mill residential move is subject to quarantine laws.

Importing citrus trees is illegal even if the trees are meant for your own home; the risk of spreading existing citrus pests into California is too great. The California Department of Food and Agriculture maintains a website dedicated to quarantines that lists the item, the states from which it's banned and why. For example, trees in the Prunus genus, which includes peaches, plums and apricots, can't be brought into California from Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Georgia and Mississippi because of the risk of spreading peach rosette disease.

BEST ANSWER:California is a major fruit producer and battles pests like the fruit fly every year. The state has taken pains to establish quarantine rules to prevent out-of-state pests from colonizing in-state groves. These pests can hide in trees from private homes, too, so even a run-of-the-mill residential move is subject to quarantine laws.

Importing citrus trees is illegal even if the trees are meant for your own home; the risk of spreading existing citrus pests into California is too great. The California Department of Food and Agriculture maintains a website dedicated to quarantines that lists the item, the states from which it's banned and why. For example, trees in the Prunus genus, which includes peaches, plums and apricots, can't be brought into California from Alabama, Arkansas, West Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Georgia and Mississippi because of the risk of spreading peach rosette disease.

BEST ANSWER:these apple trees are low quality. Spend less on a big healthy 4 in 1 from your local greenhouse. I had 2 shipped. One only had 1 of the four graphs living and dies soon after planting. I replaced it for less with one twice the size from the store. It looks great and produces. The other 4 in 1 is in it's 3rd season. It looks about the same as when I planted it....poor. They do not ship high quality plants.

BEST ANSWER:these apple trees are low quality. Spend less on a big healthy 4 in 1 from your local greenhouse. I had 2 shipped. One only had 1 of the four graphs living and dies soon after planting. I replaced it for less with one twice the size from the store. It looks great and produces. The other 4 in 1 is in it's 3rd season. It looks about the same as when I planted it....poor. They do not ship high quality plants.

BEST ANSWER:Really depends on a lot of things, weather, planting, watering, some yearly fertilizing but I will say eight to ten years after receiving from Fast-Growing Tree. Nothing matures overnight, takes time, care, and watching over.I bought my 4 in 1 Apple tree plus a few other, in August 2012, all arrived in good shape, did not plant till a week after they got here, watered every day before planting. After planting for the first two months watered every other day, the year 2013 watered twice a week, up to now, watering area 3 feet diameter by 10" deep, fill with wood chips to hold moister, takes about ten gallons. Right now stands about seven feet, same with the Cocktail Fruit tree, had flowers last year, but hard winds knocked all blooms off, made kind of cover around it last year, had flowers this March, got some marble size fruit, but lost it to some hail this year. So now I am setting some cloth covers over them see what will come to next year.

BEST ANSWER:Really depends on a lot of things, weather, planting, watering, some yearly fertilizing but I will say eight to ten years after receiving from Fast-Growing Tree. Nothing matures overnight, takes time, care, and watching over.I bought my 4 in 1 Apple tree plus a few other, in August 2012, all arrived in good shape, did not plant till a week after they got here, watered every day before planting. After planting for the first two months watered every other day, the year 2013 watered twice a week, up to now, watering area 3 feet diameter by 10" deep, fill with wood chips to hold moister, takes about ten gallons. Right now stands about seven feet, same with the Cocktail Fruit tree, had flowers last year, but hard winds knocked all blooms off, made kind of cover around it last year, had flowers this March, got some marble size fruit, but lost it to some hail this year. So now I am setting some cloth covers over them see what will come to next year.

BEST ANSWER:Other than the initial planting in fertilized soil and the proper amount of watering, we have done nothing extra to the tree. It is already producing a few tiny apples in just under 2 years. Perhaps, we'll see more before the summer ends, but I anticipate much more by next spring/summer.

BEST ANSWER:Other than the initial planting in fertilized soil and the proper amount of watering, we have done nothing extra to the tree. It is already producing a few tiny apples in just under 2 years. Perhaps, we'll see more before the summer ends, but I anticipate much more by next spring/summer.

Apple trees in general are not self-pollinating. They typically require a different type of apple tree to pollinate them. The four in one cross pollinates itself and will not require the purchase or planting of another tree. My tree had about 5 apples the first year it was planted and has about 150 + apples on it now. I would consider it a good purchase.

BEST ANSWER:I've had no problems with any disease in my 2 years with the tree. I've done nothing but mulch heavily with grass clippings and fertilize with rabbit manure. I've applied no chemicals at all.

BEST ANSWER:I've had no problems with any disease in my 2 years with the tree. I've done nothing but mulch heavily with grass clippings and fertilize with rabbit manure. I've applied no chemicals at all.

We planted the tree in the winter of 2013. So far, we have only gotten apples on the yellow delicious branch. We have 9 apples this year. We haven't noticed any problems with any type of disease so far. We had a lot of blossoms this spring, but had several late cold snaps which may have affected its production of other apples.

I purchased this tree last spring, a year and a half ago now, but it still hasn't flowered or produced fruit. It was planted in a container with your tree fertilizer added to it. Tree's leaves look healthy. I just read it should flower within first season of purchase. What could be wrong?

BEST ANSWER:There are several things that can be a factor in your tree not flowering. Sunlight, Age, and fertilization are key factors. Also, if you experienced a warmer winter than normal that could delay your trees ability to flower for a year or so. Apple trees need to gain enough chill hours during the winter in order to flower in the spring.

You may also want to have your soil tested to make sure there is not to much nitrogen in the soil. This will cause the tree to focus more on pushing out leaves rather than blooms. If you notice yellowing leaves often on the tree there may be a zinc deficiency. I hope this information is helpful. Thank you for contacting us.

BEST ANSWER:There are several things that can be a factor in your tree not flowering. Sunlight, Age, and fertilization are key factors. Also, if you experienced a warmer winter than normal that could delay your trees ability to flower for a year or so. Apple trees need to gain enough chill hours during the winter in order to flower in the spring.

You may also want to have your soil tested to make sure there is not to much nitrogen in the soil. This will cause the tree to focus more on pushing out leaves rather than blooms. If you notice yellowing leaves often on the tree there may be a zinc deficiency. I hope this information is helpful. Thank you for contacting us.

I'm sorry, I cannot answer your question. I too purchased my trees 2 years ago and my trees bloomed this year, but I still did not produce any fruit. When I posed the question to a master gardener, she told me to increase the fertilizer nitrogen ( which I ordered from Fast growing tree) and water more frequently and increase amounts.

BEST ANSWER:Thank you for contacting us. The 4 in 1 Apple Trees are not disease resistant but they do not typically have many issues. However, we recommend treating your tree with a fungicide in the spring. We hope this information is helpful. For more information on Apple Trees please visit www.plantingdirections.com

BEST ANSWER:Thank you for contacting us. The 4 in 1 Apple Trees are not disease resistant but they do not typically have many issues. However, we recommend treating your tree with a fungicide in the spring. We hope this information is helpful. For more information on Apple Trees please visit www.plantingdirections.com

I am having an issue with this tree I have one whole branch that all the leaves have turned brown on. You have to make sure to treat with a fungicide in the spring and prune it as well or it will spread. I am still hoping my tree bounces back this is only the start of year 2.

BEST ANSWER:I certainly would not be considered an authority, but the 5/1 apple tree I planted in the spring in middle Georgia is doing fine. I am not collecting fruit for the first 3 years, though. Hope this may help. RMB

BEST ANSWER:I certainly would not be considered an authority, but the 5/1 apple tree I planted in the spring in middle Georgia is doing fine. I am not collecting fruit for the first 3 years, though. Hope this may help. RMB

BEST ANSWER:I don't have other trees around it, it is the only one I have. But I don't see why not. Whether it's a single Apple tree or a four and one Appletree it will pollinate Enter an answer to this question.

BEST ANSWER:I don't have other trees around it, it is the only one I have. But I don't see why not. Whether it's a single Apple tree or a four and one Appletree it will pollinate Enter an answer to this question.

BEST ANSWER:Watering. Your apple tree will need to be watered regularly to make certain that the root system becomes well established. The soil surrounding your tree should be moist, but never saturated. Light green leaves can be a sign of over watering, while drooping leaves can be a sign of both over or under watering.Fertilization. Your apple tree will benefit from being fertilized annually with a 10-10-10 formula.Weed Control. Any weeds that are present around the area of your tree should be removed immediately. Insulate the tree with 3-4 inches of mulch, and be sure to replenish as needed.Pests & Disease. The best defense is a healthy tree. Good soil, proper feeding and adequate water are vital to its success.Pruning. Your apple tree will need very little pruning during its first few years. Mature apple trees require annual pruning.

BEST ANSWER:Watering. Your apple tree will need to be watered regularly to make certain that the root system becomes well established. The soil surrounding your tree should be moist, but never saturated. Light green leaves can be a sign of over watering, while drooping leaves can be a sign of both over or under watering.Fertilization. Your apple tree will benefit from being fertilized annually with a 10-10-10 formula.Weed Control. Any weeds that are present around the area of your tree should be removed immediately. Insulate the tree with 3-4 inches of mulch, and be sure to replenish as needed.Pests & Disease. The best defense is a healthy tree. Good soil, proper feeding and adequate water are vital to its success.Pruning. Your apple tree will need very little pruning during its first few years. Mature apple trees require annual pruning.

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